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They have closed for renovation. No date as to when they will be open again. This was a simple room with private shower and toilet. No key deposit required if you are courtesy and look honest. Don't bring the American mentality and arrogance with you.
The location at Causeway Bay was excellent for our 4 night trip to Hong Kong. Turn left immediately out of exit E of the subway and your in the accommodation. The room was tiny. Hard mattress of course as it is Asia and nowhere to...More
I have stayed here many times and although this isn't high class accommodation the location is fantastic. Walking distance to Wan Chai and just around the corner to Victoria Park.
I was living in Hong Kong at the time teaching English and Mrs Chan gave...More
I booked single room for 4 nights. The location is very convenient, only a few meter from causewaybay exit E MTR station. The room is small but clean. The price is ok for budget travelling if you plan to explore Hongkong whole day and only...More
My family of 5 stayed in Sun Kong hostel for a week. It was recommended by colleagues who stayed there previously. Ms Peggy the owner/manager was very accommodating and warm, a rarity in this city. We had a spacious room (by Hong Kong standards) with...More
US$11 - US$32 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Location
China > Hong Kong > Wan Chai / Causeway Bay
Also Known As
Sun Kong Hotel Hong Kong
Sun Kong Hostel Hong Kong
Nearby
Wan Chai / Causeway Bay
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay are the retail centres of Hong Kong Island. Filled with shops, malls and restaurants, both areas are bustling with people – tourists and locals alike. Causeway Bay has one of the highest rents on the planet, and is a bit more polished and modern than its Wan Chai counterpart. Beneath the surface there is more than meets the eye – find boutique stores in the above ground floors of
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buildings and wander into side streets to find interesting restaurants and shops tucked away from the main roads. Wan Chai especially has experienced a modern revival in recent times, with an influx of trendy restaurants and bars around the Star Street area. In addition, both areas contain many of Hong Kong’s iconic tourist attractions worthy of your visit.